In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to a law determined by a wavefunction. In this context, questions as to whether the particles of a certain species are real—questions such as, Do photons exist? Electrons? Or just the quarks?—have a clear meaning. We explain that, whatever the answer, there is a corresponding Bohm-type theory, and no experiment can ever decide between these theories. Another question that has a clear meaning is whether particles are intrinsically distinguishable, i.e., whether particle world lines have labels indicating the species. We discuss the intriguing possibility that the answer is no, and particles are points—just points. PACS number: 03.65.Ta (foundatio...
We discuss a new realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics based on discontinuous motion of part...
It has been suggested that the wave function of the universe is not ontic but nomological, and there...
The paper addresses the debate about the empirical status of particles versus wave functions in Bohm...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
The empirical successes of atomic, nuclear, and particle physics have not reduced -- and may never f...
Ladyman and Ross (LR) 2007 argue that quantum objects are not individuals (or are at most weakly dis...
Suppose a scientist tries to find if there is something or nothing in a box. She finds that her dete...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
Does particle physics really describe the basic constituents of the material world or is it just a u...
I propose a simple experiment and argue that the result of this experiment rejects the view that th...
Abstract. Bohmian mechanics also known as de Broglie-Bohm theory is the most popular alternative app...
We discuss a new realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics based on discontinuous motion of part...
It has been suggested that the wave function of the universe is not ontic but nomological, and there...
The paper addresses the debate about the empirical status of particles versus wave functions in Bohm...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
In Bohmian mechanics elementary particles exist objectively, as point particles moving according to ...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
The empirical successes of atomic, nuclear, and particle physics have not reduced -- and may never f...
Ladyman and Ross (LR) 2007 argue that quantum objects are not individuals (or are at most weakly dis...
Suppose a scientist tries to find if there is something or nothing in a box. She finds that her dete...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
Does particle physics really describe the basic constituents of the material world or is it just a u...
I propose a simple experiment and argue that the result of this experiment rejects the view that th...
Abstract. Bohmian mechanics also known as de Broglie-Bohm theory is the most popular alternative app...
We discuss a new realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics based on discontinuous motion of part...
It has been suggested that the wave function of the universe is not ontic but nomological, and there...
The paper addresses the debate about the empirical status of particles versus wave functions in Bohm...